noghiri.bsky.social
usually goes by nog. bobcat, probably. he/him. probably skulking around a stand of fir trees. may be rapidly approaching. trains, not kings. opinions do not represent my employers past or present, but may represent lunch.
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I'm not thicc I'm *fluffy*
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I'm just saying, i have a minor chaos vortex
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fair. the day after
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the day i die
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popped like six welds
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it's not your fault you got better cake than a pixar mom, hon
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most of the IJA withdrew to Baguio. It was the IJN that stayed, along with a smaller detachment of 4500 IJA soldiers. The IJA head commander wanted to be relatively normal about it, and fight outside the city.
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today's main character is sure something, huh
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this is as close to a "make everyone happy" policy construction as i think we're likely to get
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oh and phase it out for shit that's 25 years old or older, it's a tiny proportion of the market for a lot of reasons and the small handful of people who run ancient junk usually run modern normal stuff for their daily drivers anyway
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with something CAFE-like as a secondary thing
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i want a transition to displacement tax
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that's the expiration date. i never buy larger than the smallest tube because of how little i need it
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i don't make starter packs for religious reasons
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maybe we'll get an actually interesting message soon
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fair 'nuff lol
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err, drywall
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if you know how to do basic electrical, the hard/dangerous part is having the initial landing at the circuit breaker. doing the rest before the walls go up isn't that hard
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how many billions are we talking here, because that's the scale :v
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there's a lot of invisible logistics, history, and complexity going on under the simple words "public branch exchange"
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i want 800sqft of living space, 700sqft of garage, and an epoxy floor :v
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when i was a kid we would just go to the beach to do a wander and dodge riptides, which seems a lot less awful than a lot of the other potential options
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the average Internet politics person does not comprehend there are entire dang civilizations of these people
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now that's tappin'
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are you saying the correct solution is to regime change el salvador and install a friendly government
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we've become fucking wizards, and this is generally a good thing
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it damaged a transformer thousands of feet from the main building
*success*.
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you're an EVE player, that was always on the risk matrix
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firebombing etc. also makes a lot more sense when one considers bombing accuracy at the time was *garbage*, "we flew a mission with a bunch of heavy bombers and only one bomb landed in the square mile facility we were targeting" was considered a *reasonable level of success*
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this is a big part of why I'm not on twitter
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"maybe if we flatten major mil logistics and arms production sites, they will surrender and if they don't at least they won't have as much arms production left" is a pretty reasonable plan imo
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and when you look at the projected *civilian* casualty counts for ground invasion, nukes as a last ditch to convince Japan to surrender start looking really attractive.
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like, yes, killing sucks but you can't war without killing. decisions to try to force an end to the conflict, thereby minimizing the killing, are good (or as good as it gets in war, and there's nuance here too).
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L C D E L E C T R O N I C S
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people is people and there is no people who didn't say a few dumb things in high school
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this has communicated in projects increasingly incorporating the rich cultural history of the island